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1 Chronicles 11:43

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11:43 Hanan son of Maacah,

Joshaphat the Mithnite,

1 Chronicles 2:48

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2:48 Caleb’s concubine Maacah bore Sheber and Tirhanah.

1 Chronicles 8:29

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8:29 The father of Gibeon 1  lived in Gibeon; his wife’s name was Maacah.

1 Chronicles 9:35

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Jeiel’s Descendants

9:35 Jeiel (the father of Gibeon) lived in Gibeon. His wife was Maacah.

1 Chronicles 3:2

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3:2 the third was Absalom whose mother was Maacah, daughter of King Talmai of Geshur;

the fourth was Adonijah, whose mother was Haggith;

1 Chronicles 7:15-16

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7:15 Now Makir married a wife from the Huppites and Shuppites. 2  (His sister’s name was Maacah.)

Zelophehad was Manasseh’s second son; 3  he had only daughters.

7:16 Maacah, Makir’s wife, gave birth to a son, whom she named Peresh. His brother was Sheresh, and his sons were Ulam and Rekem.

1 Chronicles 27:16

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27:16 The officers of the Israelite tribes:

Eliezer son of Zikri was the leader of the Reubenites,

Shephatiah son of Maacah led the Simeonites,

1 Chronicles 19:6-7

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19:6 When the Ammonites realized that David was disgusted with them, 4  Hanun and the Ammonites sent 1,000 talents 5  of silver to hire chariots and charioteers from Aram Naharaim, Aram Maacah, and Zobah. 6  19:7 They hired 32,000 chariots, along with the king of Maacah and his army, who came and camped in front of Medeba. The Ammonites also assembled from their cities and marched out to do battle.

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[8:29]  1 tc Some LXX mss supply the name “Jeiel,” which is not in the MT (cf. 1 Chr 9:35). The addition of the name here is followed by many English versions (e.g., ASV, NAB, NASB, NIV, NRSV, NLT).

[7:15]  1 tn Some translations treat the terms שֻׁפִּים (shuppim) and חֻפִּים (khuppim) as proper names of individuals (“Huppim” and “Shuppim”), but others consider these forms to be plurals and refer to tribal or clan names.

[7:15]  2 tn Heb “and the name of the second was Zelophehad.”

[19:6]  1 tn Heb “that they were a stench [i.e., disgusting] with David.”

[19:6]  2 tn The Hebrew word כִּכַּר (kikar, “circle”) refers generally to something that is round. When used of metals it can refer to a disk-shaped weight made of the metal or, by extension, to a standard unit of weight. According to the older (Babylonian) standard the “talent” weighed 130 lbs. (58.9 kg), but later this was lowered to 108.3 lbs. (49.1 kg). More recent research suggests the “light” standard talent was 67.3 lbs. (30.6 kg). Using this as the standard for calculation, the Ammonites hired chariots and charioteers for about 33.7 tons (30,600 kg) of silver.

[19:6]  3 tn The parallel text of 2 Sam 10:6 has “Aram Beth Rehob and Aram Zobah.”



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